HILLSBORO, Ore.- The USA was facing the possibility of losing three out of four opening round games of the Nike Global Challenge, but P.J. Hairston led the USA South in an overtime win over Brazil in the last game of the night.

USA South 107, Brazil 99 Overtime

P.J. Hairston was guilty of leaving his man for an open three at the end of regulation, but did he ever make up for it in overtime. He started out the extra period with a three-pointer and then drew a charge call on the ensuing defensive possession. A couple buckets and an assist later, he sealed the deal with a step back three-pointer.

On the night Hairston was 9-18 from the field and 5-9 from behind the arc for 28 points.

Zach Price also had a solid outing with 14 points, nine rebounds and three blocks.

Canada 105, USA East 100 Double Overtime

The post combo of Kyle Wiltjer and Khem Birch was the key for Canada's win. Wiltjer didn't shoot with his typical efficiency, going 12-31 from the field and 1-7 from three, but he finished with a game high 31 and played with his usual composed savvy. He also grabbed 18 rebounds.

Birch, who has emerged as an elite post prospect in the 2012 class, put up a phenomenal double/double of 25 points and 20 rebounds. The most athletic player on the court, Birch also blocked six shots. His offense is still a work in progress, but he shot 11-15 from the field and made all three of his field goals.

Point guard Kevin Pangos was solid at the point of attack for Canada. Pangos finished with 15 points on 5-16 shooting, but much more importantly dished out nine assists to only three turnovers.

Bradley Beal led a strong team effort by the Midwest with 28 points on 12-23 shooting, 4-10 from three. Beal also grabbed five rebounds and dished out three assists.

Point guard Jahii Carson had a terrific overall game running the show for the Midwest. Carson shot 9-11, including 3-4 from behind the arc for 22 points. Even more impressive were his nine assists to only one turnover and fierce on the ball defense.

Anthony Davis was the main scorer inside, putting up 23 points on 11-14 shooting, 1-1 from three. He also had nine rebounds.

Amir Williams led the team in rebounding with 10 boards and also had 12 points.

Refuting reports that he has already made his college choice, Anthony Davis maintains that he is still considering DePaul, Kentucky, Ohio State and Syracuse and has no time table for making a decision.

Bobby Parks Jr. will likely attend school in the Philippines and play for the national team this year. Parks is considering offers from Arkansas, Mississippi State, UMass, South Florida, New Mexico and Memphis.

Jakarr Sampson is down to six schools- Tennessee, St. John's, Louisville, Baylor, Kansas and Michigan State.

Jabari Brown definitely plans to visit Washington and will also likely visit Kansas and Georgia Tech.

Josiah Turner will officially visit Louisville Labor Day weekend. He also said he will probably visit Arizona and Oregon as well.

Kevin Pangos will visit Gonzaga after this event. He has already visited Michigan. Along with these two schools, Cincinnati, UNLV and Temple have also offered. Virginia and Boston College are showing strong interest.